Re: Denial of Service via UCE
Pulu, You may want to ask someone with a fatter pipe to act as your MX where they can bit-bucket the UCE then forward on the good stuff to you. Pete -- http://www.elbnet.com ELB Internet Service, Inc. Web Design, Computer Consulting, Internet Hosting Pulu 'Anau wrote: Hi, this is not particularly a debian related question but this is the most knowledgable list that I track, and I hope someone here might have a miracle answer that we can't think of. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Time servers (ntp) wanted
[oops. Wanted to post this to both -project and -isp] time.fortytwo.ch round robin DNS I just wanted to say how great the Debian community is: within three hours of the announcement here, I had 5 volounteers offering their timeservers. Any other timne servers willing to join are still welcome :^) Update: the time.fortytwo.ch will probably become the pool.ntp.org project in the near future and thus become a bit more 'official'. Yay! Mailing lists for the interested: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] (see http://fortytwo.ch/time) cheers -- vbi -- this email is protected by a digital signature: http://fortytwo.ch/gpg signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Limit data traffic on Apache virtual hosts
Hi, I would like to limit the amount of data traffic that is generated by the virtual hosts on my server: Let's say I want to allow most domains 1 GB of traffic per month and I would like to generate a warning when they reach 900 MB and shut the site down when it reaches 1 GB (unless my customer purchases additional traffic). Is this possible? And if so, does anyone suggestions on how to do this? Thanks in advance! - Jasper ___ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Time servers (ntp) wanted
It's good news that ntp.org is willing to support this. As I read you last accounce mailing I understand that they think this has a greater potential then though of reading your request for support. Let see how this grows, as I think this could be a good step in the right direction. On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 02:45:10PM +0100, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote: Old-Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [oops. Wanted to post this to both -project and -isp] time.fortytwo.ch round robin DNS I just wanted to say how great the Debian community is: within three hours of the announcement here, I had 5 volounteers offering their timeservers. Any other timne servers willing to join are still welcome :^) Update: the time.fortytwo.ch will probably become the pool.ntp.org project in the near future and thus become a bit more 'official'. Yay! Mailing lists for the interested: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] (see http://fortytwo.ch/time) cheers -- vbi -- this email is protected by a digital signature: http://fortytwo.ch/gpg -- -- Mark Lijftogt -- http://www.qut.nl -- http://www.lijftogt.nl -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Limit data traffic on Apache virtual hosts
Hi Jasper, Try this out : http://www.snert.com/Software/mod_throttle/index.shtml It sounds like it will do what you wish to accomplish. Cheers, Fred. Jasper Metselaar wrote: Hi, I would like to limit the amount of data traffic that is generated by the virtual hosts on my server: Let's say I want to allow most domains 1 GB of traffic per month and I would like to generate a warning when they reach 900 MB and shut the site down when it reaches 1 GB (unless my customer purchases additional traffic). Is this possible? And if so, does anyone suggestions on how to do this? Thanks in advance! - Jasper ___ -- Fred Clausen - Systems Administrator Unique Interactive, part of UBC Media Group plc Winners of the 2002 CRCA NTL New Media Award http://www.ubcmedia.com http://www.uniqueinteractive.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7453 1667 F: +44 (0)20 7486 5081 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Exim and LDAP
It sounds like you should be nervous. I can only think of 2 short term solutions and one long term solution. Depending on what you have stored in your current LDAP directory one of these fixes might work: Short term solution: 1. Write a script to query all the users and modify each entry on the fly. (I know that Perl and Python will do this. I think Ruby can also). a. Get the current email b. Get the first and last field c. Slap them together with a join statement d. Do a modify with libnet-ldap-perl that modifies the entry so that ldap holds 2 email entries. 2. slap-cat the file This will create a messy output but any scripting language will parse it. You will need these three fields. dn: sn: givenname: mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] from that you create a modify.ldif file dn: mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3. not good enough ? Then look at this: http://www.exim.org/pipermail/exim-users/Week-of-Mon-19990531/012788.html long term hack solution (catches 80%-90% of all people) 1. write a script that queries all the entries in ldap it keeps the dn: , sn:, givenname:, and mail: of accounts with only one mail. Then it modifies the account so that after running they have 2 email addresses associated. limitations does not get name changes. 2. use the short time solutions and then get a maintenance contract on the server and subcontract the work to me ;-) On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 09:41:34AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Folks, I'm trying to get a business set up with a Debian system running Exim talking to LDAP for user lookups. This is working fine, but right after I was ready to get them to sign off on the project, they came up with Oh, does the old feature of [EMAIL PROTECTED] still work? We have to have that! Well, short of creating thousands of new aliases, and a way for them to maintain them, can anyone figure out a creative way in an Exim/LDAP filter to match the localpart of 'First.Last' against the sn and givenname attributes? I've started at this so long, I'm going nuts... Ted Knab -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]